I was a little worried at first, but for a gamble, I gritted my teeth.
The plot is no longer narrated, just the feelings.
Some of the music, scenes, and colors in the film remind me of what I was afraid of as a child (amnesia, not remembered for years). At night, in the dark yard, washing hands by the pool, the sound of rushing is particularly clear in the silence. There is a loquat tree in the yard, and the night wind blows, and the sound of Chihisoso is heard. At that time, I always felt that there was someone behind or a shadow on the tree, especially when there was a gust of wind blowing, it felt even worse, and I just wanted to wash it earlier. Hehe~
I think this is the first kind of fear of the unknown.
Many years later, when studying and working in science and engineering, there are very few such illusory horrors. Except for the sudden appearance of music and scenes in the film, which made me startled instinctively, I didn't feel too scary on the whole. Maybe I don't believe it, and I know more about the horror in reality, so it's not easy to be taken away by the film. Strictly speaking, it's not that the film itself is not scary, it's more that it doesn't fit in with my style.
In fact, the design of the movie is not bad, and it was finally revealed that the details of the female ghost riding on the male protagonist's head are innovative. Many students feel that the most terrifying is also here. The oriental ethics, cowardice, betrayal, injustice, etc. constitute the horror atmosphere of the film. This kind of thinking, I am afraid that only the easterners can understand the fear. The film is actually quite good-looking, not too outrageous in design, and more endearing than the gore in Europe and America.
There is a feeling that girls probably like this kind of movies very much. It can also explain that when I say how I feel, some people say, "Che, it's boring."
The reason is: hate, not afraid of how to do.
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